Different kinds of phrasal verbsThere are mainly four kinds of phrasal verbs. Here is a guide to the basics of phrasal verbs.Separable and non-separable phrasal verbsPhrasal verbs are made by putting adverb particles or prepositions after verbs. Phrasal verb[r]
Gia sư Thành Đượcwww.daythem.edu.vnCÁC PHRASAL VERBS PHẢI HỌC CHO KỲ THI THPTQG (FULL)Index of Phrasal Verbs by SectionThe number after each phrasal verb is the section in which that phrasal verb is described.aim at, 19come over, 17get off on, 40keep[r]
ending something added to the end of a word, e.g. -er, -ing, -ed.first person see person.formal the style used when talking politely to strangers, on special occasions,in some literary writing, in business letters, etc. For example, commence is amore formal word than start.frequency Adverbs of frequ[r]
Talk a LotIntermediate Book 1Eat Up Your Phrasal Verbs – They’re Good for You!Sample AnswersFor the first part of this set of sample answers I have chosen a group of eight phrasal verbs atrandom from Unit 2: Problems. They are:break up take out fit in make up sign on stand up to long f[r]
Phrasal verbsHere is a list of phrasal verbs.Come acrossTo come across someone or something is to find them by chance.I came across some old photos of my mother while cleaning up the cabinets.He came across as a stupid who didn’t know what he was doing.Come forward[r]
1.2.3.4.5.6.4. Now use your imagination and write some more simple sentences.For more info on simple sentences,review of main verb tenses andsome fun with computer-generatedsentences, go tohttp://www.manythings.org/rs/
First Conditional ExercisePut the verb into the correct first conditional form:1. If I __________________ (go) out tonight, I __________________ (go) to the cinema.2. If you __________________ (get) back late, I __________________ (be) angry.3. If we __________________ (not / se[r]
etc) it must come between Copyrightthe verb andEnidtheVenterto return something- stop / surrendergive up- stop doing somethingsuch as smoking– South Africagive off- release (a smell, light)give out- distributegive out- when there is nonebecause it is old or worn out
22Free Question27If you are datingdoes he/she pickyou up? (takesomeone bycar/bus)162128Do you oftenleave out (omit ornot writesomething)before giving yourwriting to theteacher?Do your problemsusuallyturn out (fix byitself) in the end?You and your friend
www.e-grammar.org/present-simple/Present simple tenseFormPositive statement: I play, He playsNegative statement: I do not play (I don't play), He does not play (He doesn't play)Question form: Do you play? Does he play?Negative question: Do you not play? (Don't you play?) Does he not play? (Doesn't h[r]
Put s.o down: hạ thấp ai đóPut s.o off: làm ai đó mất hứng, không vuiPut s.th off: trì hoãn việc gì đóPut s.th on: mặc cái gì đó vàoPut sth away: cất cái gì đó điPut up with s.o/ s.th: chịu đựng ai đó/ cái gì đóRun into s.th/ s.o: vô tình gặp được cái gì / ai đóRun out of s.th: hết cái gì đó3[r]
3. ‘Can I use your laptop?’ ‘Sorry, I’ve just __________ it __________.’4. I had to _______________ on the train today because there wasn’t a free seat.5. I _______________ the lift and pressed the button for the second floor.6. Ronnie _______________ and started to relax immediately.7[r]
Talk a LotIntermediate Book 1Eat Up Your Phrasal Verbs – They’re Good for You!Phrasal Verbs Dice Game – CombinationsWhen you roll the Most Common Verbs and Particles Dice there are 36 possible combinations, whichproduce 34 different phrasal verbs. They are listed below, a[r]
COMPLETE THE SENTENCES USING A PHRASAL VERB:1.- My uncle Tony usually …... …… my cat when I’m away.2.-Can you lend me a dictionary to …… …….the meaning of that word?3.- My sons are ……. .…… ……Easter holidays. We are flying to Europe.4.-The policeman is ……… .… the disappearance of some f[r]
English Banana.comTest Your Grammar SkillsCommon Collocations with Get – 20 Phrasal VerbsGet is one of the most common verbs in English, with many different meanings – especiallywhen you consider all the phrasal verbs and idioms that use it!Check that you know each[r]
47. cram – to try to accomplish a lot quickly, also can mean to try toput a lot of items in a tight fit, which is probably not idiomaticwith that meaning. The students are all cramming to get ready for the exams.48. in high spirits – extremely happy They’d had a couple of drinks and were in[r]
Phrasal verbs exerciseEach sentence given below contains a phrasal verb part of which is missing. Find the missing part and completethe sentence.1. The terrorists had planned to blow ………………………………… the palace.a) upb) awayc) off2. I didn’t like it when she brought ………………………[r]
Phrasal verbs with callEach sentence given below contains an incomplete phrasal verb. Complete the expression by supplying asuitable particle or preposition.1. He is not in at the moment. I will ask him to call you ………………….. as soon as he arrives.a) inb) backc) out2. Jess[r]
d.e.f.g.h.i.j.k.l.m.n.o.p.q.r.s.t.start doing sth in a very enthusiastic wayaccept sth and try to deal with itsolve a confusing or complicated problem by thinking carefully about itconsider the facts about sth in an organized and thorough waystudy sth very hard, especially for a[r]